Identifying Supporting Details: Renewable Energy News

What are Supporting Details?

Supporting details are the facts, examples, and evidence that bolster the main idea of a text. They help to clarify and reinforce the argument presented.

In this exercise, you have 30 seconds to read a news article excerpt about renewable energy, then answer questions by identifying the supporting details without revisiting the text.

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In recent years, solar energy has emerged as a transformative force in the energy sector. Governments worldwide are ramping up investments in solar infrastructure, resulting in a surge of installation capacities. Solar farms not only reduce greenhouse gas emissions but also stimulate local economies by creating jobs in installation and maintenance.

Moreover, community solar projects are making renewable energy more accessible, allowing households to share the benefits of collective solar installations. This approach often leads to reduced electricity costs and greater energy independence for many families.

Despite these advantages, challenges such as storage limitations and grid integration remain. However, advances in battery technology and smart grid solutions are steadily overcoming these obstacles, paving the way for a cleaner energy future.

1. What is the main idea of the article?
A
Solar energy is revolutionizing the energy sector with multiple benefits.
B
Fossil fuels remain the most reliable energy source.
C
Solar energy is too costly for widespread use.
2. Which detail best supports the economic benefits of solar energy?
A
Government investments have boosted solar installations globally.
B
Solar farms create jobs by employing local workers in installation and maintenance.
C
Advancements in battery technology are overcoming storage challenges.
3. Which detail is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A
Solar energy reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
B
Solar panels increase property values.
C
Smart grid solutions are helping integrate renewable energy.
Results
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Tips:
  • Look for statistics, examples, or specific phrases that support the main idea.
  • Distinguish between the central theme and additional details.
  • Pay attention to facts that reinforce the argument.
  • Practice summarizing paragraphs to identify key supporting evidence.